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there are small number states and some of them have small populations, like montana and other places around the country where it's relatively cheap to be involved in a big way on television or in other ways of communicating with a relatively small number of voters. so there's a lot of focus on those senate races. and this weekend i spent time looking at some house races. there are about 60 across the country that are up for grabs it. they are pretty close. the campaigns are raising a lot of money in those districts. certainly, more than $1 million for each candidate and often more than $2 million or $3 million. it was noteworthy that these outside groups in many of these districts, in 15 or so of these 60 closest house races, more money has been spent by the outside groups that has been spent by the candidates combined. in almost half of those races, in about 30 cases, more money spent for particular candidate by outside groups than that candidate has spent on their own. so they're playing a big role in these elections, that's right. ultimately, now we've seen outside money go past $
there are small number states and some of them have small populations, like montana and other places around the country where it's relatively cheap to be involved in a big way on television or in other ways of communicating with a relatively small number of voters. so there's a lot of focus on those senate races. and this weekend i spent time looking at some house races. there are about 60 across the country that are up for grabs it. they are pretty close. the campaigns are raising a lot of...
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. >> montana. the surprising battleground over campaign finance. >> somebody wa buying the state out. >> more ads, more spending, more negativity. >> look who's co trolling the message. it's these outside groups. >> it doesn't corrupt the process. it's necessary for the process. >> we're not seeing where the money's coming from.s >> what's more important to this country than free speech? >> "big sky, big money," a frontline election special. inu. >> we really were a family. >> hear more about the candidates. >> it was an awful loss for us. >> in a collection of 15 video interviews with the people who know them best. >> they thought that he treated them with respect. >> he looked perfect, he dressed perfect. >> explore our collection of rarely-seen artifacts from the candidates' lives. and follfrontline on facebook and twitter, or join the discussion at pbs.org/frontline. >> frontlinis made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.tl and by the corporation for p
. >> montana. the surprising battleground over campaign finance. >> somebody wa buying the state out. >> more ads, more spending, more negativity. >> look who's co trolling the message. it's these outside groups. >> it doesn't corrupt the process. it's necessary for the process. >> we're not seeing where the money's coming from.s >> what's more important to this country than free speech? >> "big sky, big money," a frontline election...
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so then they win in north dakota, montana, nebraska. and maybe they do pick up -- i don't know what to think about wisconsin but that's another one -- people often say that about wisconsin. >> says the guy from indiana. >> a little jab. >> people don't think about indiana. >> i do. >> so that really to me is the state that will tell us the most. >> if there's a theme in the senate race this year is people in very close races and really nasty states. and whether it's scott brown a republican in massachusetts or hide camp in north dakota or in indiana or linda in hawaii, it's a bunch of people -- and i think of it as it's like you could have an olympic gold medal winning swimmer but how bad can the undertoe get before they get sucked under? and you take massachusetts where brown's got to basically win 100% of the republican vote and 100% of the independent vote and one out of five democrats. or win every romney voter plus maybe 200,000 obama supporters have to split their tickets. wow. that's really hard. >> but that goes to the point, to
so then they win in north dakota, montana, nebraska. and maybe they do pick up -- i don't know what to think about wisconsin but that's another one -- people often say that about wisconsin. >> says the guy from indiana. >> a little jab. >> people don't think about indiana. >> i do. >> so that really to me is the state that will tell us the most. >> if there's a theme in the senate race this year is people in very close races and really nasty states. and...
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remember six years ago the time this group has seen the states you had missouri, montana, virginia still up for grabs and that was the majority of the senate and in those three states, jennifer devotee figured this out from 4.8 million people voted in those three states and those three states were decided by 60,000, 600 total votes and there was the majority of the senate. i think we could be in that kind of situation but basically once you move the nelson open seat from the democratic side of the republican side that's a done deal if they win the white house three if they don't if nebraska has moved over and you have five democratic tossups and republican tossups and keep in mind the last group of tossups the usually don't split down the middle. the heavy tendency to break two-thirds one way or the other. it's kind of like dominoes. let's say the one point race is a last little wind and they typically break one way or the other, so democrats have an advantage but there's a 40% chance. >> and i think if you want to know who has control of the senate, some of the early states, i'm sorry,
remember six years ago the time this group has seen the states you had missouri, montana, virginia still up for grabs and that was the majority of the senate and in those three states, jennifer devotee figured this out from 4.8 million people voted in those three states and those three states were decided by 60,000, 600 total votes and there was the majority of the senate. i think we could be in that kind of situation but basically once you move the nelson open seat from the democratic side of...
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in new mexico you're polling 13%, arizona 9%, colorado 7%, 7% in new hampshire and 8% in montana, campaigning in nevada, 3%. those are significant percentages in states that are razor thin. so my question for you is are you this campaign's spoiler, meaning you could cost these states going to mitt romney? >> well, actually, in new mexico, in colorado, in nevada i take more votes away from obama. north carolina, michigan i take more votes away from romney. what's most important is that i am a voice representative of fiscal responsibility and social acceptance. the notion that most of us really do care about civil liberties, the notion that we really do understand that our military intersections have as a result the united states being vilified by the rest of the world and that if we don't get our fiscal house in order we're going to collapse. it's just that simple. we've lived our entire lives hearing the notion that at some point there will be a day of reckoning when it comes to borrowing all the money that we spend beyond what it is that we collect. well, we're here. this day of reckoning is
in new mexico you're polling 13%, arizona 9%, colorado 7%, 7% in new hampshire and 8% in montana, campaigning in nevada, 3%. those are significant percentages in states that are razor thin. so my question for you is are you this campaign's spoiler, meaning you could cost these states going to mitt romney? >> well, actually, in new mexico, in colorado, in nevada i take more votes away from obama. north carolina, michigan i take more votes away from romney. what's most important is that i...
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and that includes places like montana where it's been a dead heat for months on end. but in other states like north dakota which should have been a romp, we have a close contest as well. so i would say the odds of republicans taking the senate unless it turns out to be a 1980s scenario as michael suggested where the floodgates open over the next ten days for mitt romney, and i still believe it looks more like 2004 to me than it does like 1980, the odds of republicans winning the senate are fairly slim. they are still greater than the odds of democrats taking a majority in the house of representatives. democrats are probably going to lose ten of their own seats, most of them the moderates from among the remaining moderates. so they would need 35 net or more to take a majority in the house. and simply not in the cards and not doable. there are opportunities there, and i would be surprised if democrats don't eat into the republican majority by a bit, but if it's more than single digits, that would be a really striking achievement. it's probably going to be more like seve
and that includes places like montana where it's been a dead heat for months on end. but in other states like north dakota which should have been a romp, we have a close contest as well. so i would say the odds of republicans taking the senate unless it turns out to be a 1980s scenario as michael suggested where the floodgates open over the next ten days for mitt romney, and i still believe it looks more like 2004 to me than it does like 1980, the odds of republicans winning the senate are...
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corky smith, big sky, montana. thoroughly enjoyed killing lincoln, can't wait
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corky smith, big sky, montana. thoroughly enjoyed killing lincoln, can't wait to read killing kennedy. lincoln number 5 coming sunday. kennedy number 1. kids book lincolns last day number one on the juvenile list. this sun press dent. we thank you all very much. we have great deal he deals on all the books bill o'reilly.com. factor tip of the day. last night our tip was check out my appearance on letterman. so what happened? well, snooki, as mentioned from the jersey shore was one of the guests and sparked some conversation. >> let me ask you about the nitwits who claim to be undecided. hun national weather -- honest o years of this, who is undecided? >> well, i think you might want to ask snooki about that. [ laughter ] >> bill: i was. >> i was so disappointed in the last debate it was just yacking and yacking and yacking. >> bill: the problem with the debates is you allow the two candidates to say whatever they want. just run wild. we need to constrict that and the moderators have to be able to ask tough question
corky smith, big sky, montana. thoroughly enjoyed killing lincoln, can't wait to read killing kennedy. lincoln number 5 coming sunday. kennedy number 1. kids book lincolns last day number one on the juvenile list. this sun press dent. we thank you all very much. we have great deal he deals on all the books bill o'reilly.com. factor tip of the day. last night our tip was check out my appearance on letterman. so what happened? well, snooki, as mentioned from the jersey shore was one of the guests...
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then they win in north dakota, montana, nebraska, maybe they pick up, i do not know what to think about wisconsin, but that is another one. >> people often say that about wisconsin. >> the guy from indiana. >> people do not think about indiana -- i do. >> that really, to me, is the state that will tell us the most. >> is this the theme of the senate races this year? people in very close races in a really nasty states, wether is scott brown in massachusetts, heitkamp in north dakota, donnelly in indiana -- you could have an olympic gold medal winning swimmer, but how bad can the undertow get before they get sucked under? take massachusetts, where brown has to basically win 100% of the republican vote and 100% of the independent vote and one out of five democrats. when every romney voter plus 200,000 obama supporters have to split their tickets. >> if all the people won, the senate would look different. they are opposite parties in states that do not traditionally elect somebody from their party. they would have to be those down the middle, need to compromise kind of people. it would sugg
then they win in north dakota, montana, nebraska, maybe they pick up, i do not know what to think about wisconsin, but that is another one. >> people often say that about wisconsin. >> the guy from indiana. >> people do not think about indiana -- i do. >> that really, to me, is the state that will tell us the most. >> is this the theme of the senate races this year? people in very close races in a really nasty states, wether is scott brown in massachusetts,...
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there's still plenty of opportunities, and that includes places like montana where it's been a dead heat for months on end. but in other states like north dakota which should've been a romp come with a close contest as well. so i would say the odds of republicans taking the senate, unless it turns out to be a 1987 are as likely just did with the floodgates open over the next 10 days for mitt romney, and i still believe it looks more like 2004 to me than it does like 1980. beyond the republicans win the senate are fairly slim. they are still greater than the odds of democrats taking a majority in the house of representatives. democrats are probably going to lose 10 of their own seats. most of them are moderates, the remaining moderates. so they would need 35 net or more to take majority of the house. and it's simply not in the cards, not doable. there are opportunities there, and i would be surprised if democrats don't peek into the republican majority but a bit, but if it's more than single digits, that would be a striking issue by pick a spot going to be more like seven, eight or nine s
there's still plenty of opportunities, and that includes places like montana where it's been a dead heat for months on end. but in other states like north dakota which should've been a romp come with a close contest as well. so i would say the odds of republicans taking the senate, unless it turns out to be a 1987 are as likely just did with the floodgates open over the next 10 days for mitt romney, and i still believe it looks more like 2004 to me than it does like 1980. beyond the republicans...
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then they win in north dakota, montana, nebraska, maybe they pick up, i do not know what to think about wisconsin, but that is another one. >> people often say that about wisconsin. >> the guy from indiana. >> people do not think about indiana -- i do. >> that really, to me, is the state that will tell us the most. >> is this the theme of the senate races this year? people in very close races in a really nasty states, wether is scott brown in massachusetts, heitkamp in north dakota, donnelly in indiana -- you could have an olympic gold medal winning swimmer, but how bad can the undertow get before they get sucked under? take massachusetts, where brown has to basically win 100% of the republican vote and 100% of the independent vote and one out of five democrats. when every romney voter plus 200,000 obama supporters have to split their tickets. >> if all the people won, the senate would look different. they are opposite parties in states that do not traditionally elect somebody from their party. they would have to be those down the middle, need to compromise kind of people. it would sugg
then they win in north dakota, montana, nebraska, maybe they pick up, i do not know what to think about wisconsin, but that is another one. >> people often say that about wisconsin. >> the guy from indiana. >> people do not think about indiana -- i do. >> that really, to me, is the state that will tell us the most. >> is this the theme of the senate races this year? people in very close races in a really nasty states, wether is scott brown in massachusetts,...
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rain around north dakota and snow with montana and wyoming, too. the west, that's the biggest storm so far this late season. they will have more snow, more rain moving in. let's show you how much over two days. this is pretty good. first major snowstorm, this is the way it goes. rainfall in the valleys through nevada and utah over the next couple of days. the bull's eye northern california but the rain switches to snow. higher elevations. lock at this. look at the bull's eye in the sierra nevada, cascades and washington and wyoming, maybe one to two feet and the most we're finding. bull's eye around the dark-shaded area. looking at northern california through oregon. get away from there, see the rain around sacramento and sport land. wind is also a factor. wind delays around las vegas coming in. screaming mainly north of town about 55 miles per hour. ahead of the storm, all the way in to the rocky mountains and then the east side, pressure dominates the eastern seaboard. there's the rain. dry to the east coast. d.c. traveling here today, looks good
rain around north dakota and snow with montana and wyoming, too. the west, that's the biggest storm so far this late season. they will have more snow, more rain moving in. let's show you how much over two days. this is pretty good. first major snowstorm, this is the way it goes. rainfall in the valleys through nevada and utah over the next couple of days. the bull's eye northern california but the rain switches to snow. higher elevations. lock at this. look at the bull's eye in the sierra...
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montana and the dakotas, probably denver will need the jacket. the october warmth continues, it dominates almost the entire nation. a little cool and breezy in northern new england. there's a storm on the west coast. but besides that, it's going to be a warm day today. there's a little bit of rain out there in the middle of the nation heading up towards illinois and michigan. but for the most part, it's a dry day. the big change comes at the end of the week. a strong cold front and the chill will return to the middle of the country. it will arrive on the east coast by sunday. so this is what's going to happen this week. we're warm until this front comes down from the northern plains later on this week. as i mentioned, there's a little bit of rain in the next 48 hours up near chicago, michigan, kansas city, st. louis. it's going to be hit and miss showers and storms throughout the next two days. today's forecast, there's a piece of wet weather. but even minneapolis, chicago, and right up the seaboard from florida enjoy a very mild monday. that's a
montana and the dakotas, probably denver will need the jacket. the october warmth continues, it dominates almost the entire nation. a little cool and breezy in northern new england. there's a storm on the west coast. but besides that, it's going to be a warm day today. there's a little bit of rain out there in the middle of the nation heading up towards illinois and michigan. but for the most part, it's a dry day. the big change comes at the end of the week. a strong cold front and the chill...
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i suggested senator metcalf of montana and senator mccarthy of minnesota. neither one of whom had to face3 election last year. he went to metcalf first. he practically threw them part of his office. i will not run against a democratic president for the nomination. i have no interest in being president of the united states. i am enjoying being a united states senator. they went to mccarthy. to my surprise he said, i just might do that. he came over onto the senate floor. he said your guys came over to see me. i think i just might do that. i did not expect that. i did not expect him to do as well as he did. i told that robert kennedy, do you realize that mccarthy will run for president? he has finished his term. that is what he says. bobby had been urged to run against johnson and had turned it down. he probably thought it was hopeless. when he realized jane was going to do it, he began to realize, i should get into this thing. we had two senators campaigning for the nomination in addition to johnson, it was at that point after bobby got into the race that jo
i suggested senator metcalf of montana and senator mccarthy of minnesota. neither one of whom had to face3 election last year. he went to metcalf first. he practically threw them part of his office. i will not run against a democratic president for the nomination. i have no interest in being president of the united states. i am enjoying being a united states senator. they went to mccarthy. to my surprise he said, i just might do that. he came over onto the senate floor. he said your guys came...
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idaho and montana, too, but the main player today is going to be the cold front for the northeast. rain travel delays? we'll get to that in a couple minutes. >>> google has the reputation of being ahead of the curve but the company was a little too ahead when someone pushed send on their computer a little too early on earnings day. >>> then it was a 12-year-old home alone when an intruder came knocking at her door. >> i was shaking and i didn't know what to do. i couldn't believe it was happening. >> this 12-year-old grabbed a gun. you have to hear what happened next. the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi® card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts. more events. more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with a citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] something this delicious could only come from nature. now from the maker of splenda sweeteners, discover nectresse. the
idaho and montana, too, but the main player today is going to be the cold front for the northeast. rain travel delays? we'll get to that in a couple minutes. >>> google has the reputation of being ahead of the curve but the company was a little too ahead when someone pushed send on their computer a little too early on earnings day. >>> then it was a 12-year-old home alone when an intruder came knocking at her door. >> i was shaking and i didn't know what to do. i...
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trick or treat at the governor's mansion in montana on halloween evening. so show up. >> so as we're waiting though someone i wanted to hear your one piece of advice for president obama and mitt romney going into monday, the final debate. what can they do? one piece of advice. what can they do to win? >> well, it's an international debate -- >> foreign policy. >> talking about foreign policy. i would say, osama bin laden, osama bin laden, osama bin laden, something at the bottom of the ocean, bush tried for seven years, i got him. i think that would say a lot. >> i think you just let us hear your internal monologue. >> does it potentially offer risks for romney. >> they have to come very well prepared both of them. i think we saw that in the second debate. they also have to keep their answers succinct, short and to the point. we saw a little me andering from both of them. >> and the fighting over the rules and who has the word and the up and down. >> you haven't given us your unsolicited advice. >> president obama has been tough and decisive and shown real
trick or treat at the governor's mansion in montana on halloween evening. so show up. >> so as we're waiting though someone i wanted to hear your one piece of advice for president obama and mitt romney going into monday, the final debate. what can they do? one piece of advice. what can they do to win? >> well, it's an international debate -- >> foreign policy. >> talking about foreign policy. i would say, osama bin laden, osama bin laden, osama bin laden, something at...
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we've got missouri, montana, north dakota, virginia of course, wisconsin. missouri interesting, because todd akin still in this, despite the controversy surrounding him. tell me about that one. >> well, representative akin of course was pressured by many of the national republicans to get out of the race after he made that terrible comment about legitimate rape. he has stayed in the race, and missouri has trended very sharply to the right, big influence of the christian right there. so he's competitive despite what he's done. i believe claire mccaskill will still win that race, but it's a contest. >> we've talked about virginia a lot. quickly, wisconsin, tommy thompson running there, republican, former wisconsin governor and cabinet member, of course, against tammy baldwin, who is the democrat. >> tommy thompson was an icon in that state, and everyone thought he was going to win the seat easily. but he had a tough four-way primary, former governor. hasn't run in a long time. tammy baldwin has run a very strong campaign. so probably has a slight edge, but it
we've got missouri, montana, north dakota, virginia of course, wisconsin. missouri interesting, because todd akin still in this, despite the controversy surrounding him. tell me about that one. >> well, representative akin of course was pressured by many of the national republicans to get out of the race after he made that terrible comment about legitimate rape. he has stayed in the race, and missouri has trended very sharply to the right, big influence of the christian right there. so...
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were talking about alaska, california, delaware, maryland, missouri, montana, new mexico, south dakota, vermont, wyoming, washington state in west virginia. so they don't call it the dismal science for no reason. the economist has an interesting model, but the scientific method you take the predictions that the model suggests common name common name of the 13 states are going to get less attention, less than the zero thing out of it you compare it to facts and reality and common sense. the reality is that there is no possible way you could run for president under a national popular vote and ignore those 14 states. to get to terry's question, there is no way of rural areas. now, your specific question is will this produce more face-to-face voter contacts? absolutely not. there's essentially none now in the general election campaign for president. and there certainly won't be under a national popular vote. there is retail campaigning in some of the early primaries, particularly in the small states like iowa and new hampshire, which are both early and small, maybe some in south carolina.
were talking about alaska, california, delaware, maryland, missouri, montana, new mexico, south dakota, vermont, wyoming, washington state in west virginia. so they don't call it the dismal science for no reason. the economist has an interesting model, but the scientific method you take the predictions that the model suggests common name common name of the 13 states are going to get less attention, less than the zero thing out of it you compare it to facts and reality and common sense. the...
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i do the same thing in the state of montana. my chief of staff, my deputy chief of staff, my chief legal council, all women because they protect me, because they have a sixth sense. not because i want to check boxes. i pick the people that are best. by the way, i pay them more than i pay my men. that's leadership. >> ladies, go apply in montana. >> van. >> i don't know what to say about the sixth sense. i do say for -- >> very careful what you say. >> gadhafi and women is creepy. >> okay. but what i do think that he hurt himself, romney did. he was bleeding women. women had given him a second chance. and then i just think he came across as somewhat clueless and out of touch. i thought it was especially interesting. they asked a question about equal pay for equal work, which is a legal issue. should america's government be partner to america's women to make sure they aren't discriminated against. and he starts talking about his own personal preferences like he never heard of gender discrimination until he was in his 50s and the s
i do the same thing in the state of montana. my chief of staff, my deputy chief of staff, my chief legal council, all women because they protect me, because they have a sixth sense. not because i want to check boxes. i pick the people that are best. by the way, i pay them more than i pay my men. that's leadership. >> ladies, go apply in montana. >> van. >> i don't know what to say about the sixth sense. i do say for -- >> very careful what you say. >> gadhafi and...
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they'll proceed to the sportsmens bill sponsored by john tester of montana that would increase access for hunting and fishing and supports land and species conservation. after that senators will return to legislation streamlining refinancing for homeowners who have loans through fannie mae and freddie mac and are current on their payments. watch live gavel-to-gavel coverage as always here on c-span2 when the senate returns for legislative work tuesday, november 13th, at 2 p.m. eastern. >>> the "philadelphia inquirer", by the way, is reporting that at least 1500 people are expected at the funeral of former pennsylvania senator arlen specter at noon today. it's taking place in penn valley, pennsylvania. vice president biden will also be there. senator specter died over the weekend from complications of non-hodgkin's lymphoma which he'd been battling over the years. he was also the longest-serving senator in pennsylvania history. arlen specter was 82 years old. >>> and now back to live coverage of that discussion on pending tax increases and the january budget cuts. >> so if you look at
they'll proceed to the sportsmens bill sponsored by john tester of montana that would increase access for hunting and fishing and supports land and species conservation. after that senators will return to legislation streamlining refinancing for homeowners who have loans through fannie mae and freddie mac and are current on their payments. watch live gavel-to-gavel coverage as always here on c-span2 when the senate returns for legislative work tuesday, november 13th, at 2 p.m. eastern....
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. >> two hieshgs found alive and uninjured after they went missing for three-days in monta montana's glacier national park. they fell down into a ravine and couldn't get back to the trail. crews found them on monday and air lefted them out of the park. >> caught in the middle of a gun battle in afghanistan. for more colonel north joins us from hell men providence. >> he was the commander of the wech up weapons. >> how long have you been here? >> four months. >> he is in a district of helminen pov dense. they have the job of mentoring national security forces and when necessary engaging taliban insurgents. >> north west. looks like they are trying to maneuver on us. >> pretty much the only area left in the river valley where it is one that remains. it's a terrain that's favorable to them in a population that's favorable to them. what we are seeing is squad 2 platoon size of taliban some level of basic training and understanding of small unit tactics. they have got very advantageous terrain they fight a defensive fight out there and they are pretty good at it. >> fights like this are b
. >> two hieshgs found alive and uninjured after they went missing for three-days in monta montana's glacier national park. they fell down into a ravine and couldn't get back to the trail. crews found them on monday and air lefted them out of the park. >> caught in the middle of a gun battle in afghanistan. for more colonel north joins us from hell men providence. >> he was the commander of the wech up weapons. >> how long have you been here? >> four months....
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montana went from lean romney to strong romney. new hampshire and nevada moved from lean obama to toss up, but if you get rid of the polls that were conducted in the alert part of september and only look at the last two weeks, it accelerates the change. there are four more status changes, all of them benefitting romney for a total of seven status changes. the critical battleground state of ohio along with wisconsin go from lean obama to toss up, and connecticut goes from obama to lean obama and significantly, north carolina goes from toss up to lean romney, so at the end of this we're left with romney with 159 solid electoral votes to 194 for obama. each one with between 47 lean votes and romney's case, 43 for obama. 237 to 206 with 95 up for grabs. who says the debate can't make a big difference in seven states moving in the direction of romney. >> okay. joe. a lot of change, according to carl. you buy that, number one, and what's the most significant. >> first of all, i do buy it. there's been significant movement to romney, part
montana went from lean romney to strong romney. new hampshire and nevada moved from lean obama to toss up, but if you get rid of the polls that were conducted in the alert part of september and only look at the last two weeks, it accelerates the change. there are four more status changes, all of them benefitting romney for a total of seven status changes. the critical battleground state of ohio along with wisconsin go from lean obama to toss up, and connecticut goes from obama to lean obama and...
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and from montana, you are honest, and straightforward about america's future." and another from texas, you are a super hero, come to our rescue even though next time when you do swoop in, get a nicer coat, the one you wore on saturday was atrocious. >> super heroes have no time for cosmetics. >> another from arizona, said your annoying style of interrupting, it is bushily. >> sorry, i am a have hero and in a have rush for answers why is sometime to sit through long talking point even in a two hour show. and another appreciates my rushed mission. you are right. keep saying it. you speak if those who do not have a voice. you do now, sandra, you do now. and another e-mails, you are right we must cut the size of government if a big way. and another, embarrass the elected officials that is the only thing they react to. you have the bully pulpit. and another writes, you can throw all the doom and glad you want but what i have learned about such predictions is thatting in is ever as you guys, politicians and the news meatia say. >> you right, jerry, it is worse this ti
and from montana, you are honest, and straightforward about america's future." and another from texas, you are a super hero, come to our rescue even though next time when you do swoop in, get a nicer coat, the one you wore on saturday was atrocious. >> super heroes have no time for cosmetics. >> another from arizona, said your annoying style of interrupting, it is bushily. >> sorry, i am a have hero and in a have rush for answers why is sometime to sit through long...
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we can't go the same we've been last four years martha: a massive search is underway in the montana for two missing hikers. there are rescue teams in glacier national park. they're looking for two men from virginia and maryland who are missing since friday after they missed their flight home. park officials say weather is a big challenge. heavy cloud cover in the area and as much as 18 inches of snow on the trails there. wind gusts up to 45 miles an hour. it is like winter in that environment right now. we'll have breaking details when we get them. >> in the meantime there is blistering new criticism over the media's handling of the attack in gaziano at the u.s. consulate. laura ink gram saying if similar attack happened under a republican president it would be a media firestorm. instead she argues that the obama administration is getting a free pass. >> we have a dead ambassador, two navy seals dead, a officer dead. the president answers this by a flying to fund-raiser. i submit if this was a republican president would have reporters camped out hillary's house, rice's house and preside
we can't go the same we've been last four years martha: a massive search is underway in the montana for two missing hikers. there are rescue teams in glacier national park. they're looking for two men from virginia and maryland who are missing since friday after they missed their flight home. park officials say weather is a big challenge. heavy cloud cover in the area and as much as 18 inches of snow on the trails there. wind gusts up to 45 miles an hour. it is like winter in that environment...
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host: jack, sydney, montana, what information do you need to make your decision? caller: i would like to know who paid for the obama book when he got out of college. these professors say that they do not know how you conceal your record and say that he has been completely that it when this is not true. also, there is some stuff on the internet that obama -- obama was speaking with a tag on it. how can this be kept quiet? host: sounds like you have left -- made up your mind. caller: i could say the same thing about mitt romney, who destroyed his computers to hide his records. host: do you think that's he should release more of his tax returns? caller: i do not care. that is his business. talking about a 47%, that is a true statement. turning this around, it is like what is going on in libya. the butt is supposed to stop somewhere. host: sounds like you have made up your mind. what are you are -- what are you on the fence about? caller: how can we know who to vote for when the truth is not out there. host: alonso. caller: this last caller is a prime example as to wh
host: jack, sydney, montana, what information do you need to make your decision? caller: i would like to know who paid for the obama book when he got out of college. these professors say that they do not know how you conceal your record and say that he has been completely that it when this is not true. also, there is some stuff on the internet that obama -- obama was speaking with a tag on it. how can this be kept quiet? host: sounds like you have left -- made up your mind. caller: i could say...
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two young hikers are missing in montana's glacier park. both 32 years old, haven't been heard from since friday. poor weather conditions are causing problems for the weather team. former senator arlen specter died today at age 82. 205 people in 14 states have been infected with fungal men anyone git tis. 15 people have died. >>> extreme athlete felix baumgartner jumped out of a balloon 24 miles in the air. now back to "to catch a predator." >>> tonight we're in florida, where we've rented a home in an upscale neighborhood and set it up with 13 hidden cameras. so far we have seen all kinds of men driving up to the house to meet up with someone posing as an underage teen home alone. now another one is on the way. and soon all of these men will learn what's really happening. they are being exposed on national television. again, chris hansen. >> parking out front. he's out of the vehicle. >> the man in the black hat is 31-year-old thomas coffen, a self-employed handyman. he's here after making a date online for sex with a girl pretending to be
two young hikers are missing in montana's glacier park. both 32 years old, haven't been heard from since friday. poor weather conditions are causing problems for the weather team. former senator arlen specter died today at age 82. 205 people in 14 states have been infected with fungal men anyone git tis. 15 people have died. >>> extreme athlete felix baumgartner jumped out of a balloon 24 miles in the air. now back to "to catch a predator." >>> tonight we're in...
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pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, north carolina, iowa, louisiana, oklahoma, and montana. guest: the census does not ask about citizenship. then a lot of people may not cooperate with the senses. you need to have everybody counted in the senses. they need that information. if you are a community, you need to know how many schools to build. if you need to know where to locate your storage you are a business. we do not want to lose them permission. where we're getting the alternative information is through a census called the american community surveys and they asked about citizenship there. host: our guest, leonard steinhorn, writes last week in a column -- guest: exactly. that's the trouble with this. we should take that off the table. this is about how we vote on an elected president. the electoral college is very flawed. it doesn't represent one-person, one-vote. wyoming gets three electoral college votes for every -- in california, they get one vote fro every 600,000. combined they get one extra vote. it turns a national election into an election for battleground states
pennsylvania, ohio, michigan, north carolina, iowa, louisiana, oklahoma, and montana. guest: the census does not ask about citizenship. then a lot of people may not cooperate with the senses. you need to have everybody counted in the senses. they need that information. if you are a community, you need to know how many schools to build. if you need to know where to locate your storage you are a business. we do not want to lose them permission. where we're getting the alternative information is...
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. >>> five years ago this month, a montana father lost his daughter to a drunk driver. well, now he has set out on a mission to protect all children of his community from the same fate. meet cnn hero leo mccarthy. >> reporter: october 27th, 2007 was a beautiful autumn day. mariah was with her two friends. i didn't know the last time i kissed her would be my last time. later that night, they were walking down this path when an underage drunk driver swerved off the road and hit them. mariah landed here. she died that night. they were only a block away from my house. mariah was only 14 and i'm thinking, how did this happen? it is so preventible. my name is leo mccarthy. i give kids tools to stay away from drinking. our state has been notoriously top five in drinking and driving fatalities in the country. the drinking culture, it's a cyclical disease that we allow to continue. mariah's challenges, be the first generation of kids to not drink. in the eulogy, i said if you stick with me for four years, don't use alcohol, don't use drugs, i'll be there with a bunch of other pe
. >>> five years ago this month, a montana father lost his daughter to a drunk driver. well, now he has set out on a mission to protect all children of his community from the same fate. meet cnn hero leo mccarthy. >> reporter: october 27th, 2007 was a beautiful autumn day. mariah was with her two friends. i didn't know the last time i kissed her would be my last time. later that night, they were walking down this path when an underage drunk driver swerved off the road and hit...
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in the pacific northwest a series of storms moving in for western washington, oregon, into idaho and montana. but drying out through the middle of the country. and that storm will race to the east by wednesday. so the middle of the country across the high plains and the upper midwest looking at some rain there. 72 in louisville. and we'll be in the chilly 50s here across new york city by the middle of the week. remember you can wake up with al and stephanie weekday mornings on the weather channel at 6:00 a.m. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy? 5-hour energy supports the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. so i can get the energized feeling i need and support a great cause? i'm sold. pink lemonade 5-hour energy? yeah and a portion of every sale goes to the avon foundation for women breast cancer crusade. i'm sold. new pink lemonade 5-hour energy. get the alert, energized feeling you need and support breast cancer research and access to care. >>> now on happy halloween today, a collection of some kooky, fun gadgets and novelty items for your spooky celebration. >> scaring up these g
in the pacific northwest a series of storms moving in for western washington, oregon, into idaho and montana. but drying out through the middle of the country. and that storm will race to the east by wednesday. so the middle of the country across the high plains and the upper midwest looking at some rain there. 72 in louisville. and we'll be in the chilly 50s here across new york city by the middle of the week. remember you can wake up with al and stephanie weekday mornings on the weather...
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but in great falls, montana, one group of seniors is going hog wild, hog as in harley, that is. these over 50 folks lined up for the chance to strap on helmets, goggles and hit the open road. accompanied by the local harley club. most had never, yes, never been on a bike. and they all agreed that given another chance, they would do it again. >> kind of fun being on the back of a bike, right? >> man, look at that. they have harleys too. >> check it out, man. >> they look cool. >> did they go to the road house, get in a fight. down pitchers of beer. what do you think? >> i'm digging it. >> me too. >>> well, coming up. another day, another round of drama, yes, for lindsay lohan. this time, she and her mother go a few rounds. bizarre details ahead in "the skinny." >>> but first, police say there was a lot more working out going on inside a fitness studio in maine. small town scandal involving, sex and zumba. you are watching "world news now." ♪ ♪ ♪ zumba ♪ zumba weather brought to you by just for men auto stop. [ female announcer ] lactaid milk is easy to digest. it's real m
but in great falls, montana, one group of seniors is going hog wild, hog as in harley, that is. these over 50 folks lined up for the chance to strap on helmets, goggles and hit the open road. accompanied by the local harley club. most had never, yes, never been on a bike. and they all agreed that given another chance, they would do it again. >> kind of fun being on the back of a bike, right? >> man, look at that. they have harleys too. >> check it out, man. >> they look...